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Fraction - Constantine I as Caesar CONCORDIA MILITVM, Alexandria

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint, Alexandria
Year 306-307
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Constantine I, draped and cuirassed, stands facing right and receives a small figure of Victory on a globe presented by Jupiter, who stands to the left leaning on a long sceptre. The composition conveys the divine legitimation of Constantine's rule through the transfer of Victorious power under Jovian patronage, a standard iconographic formula of the Tetrarchic period. The Latin legend CONCORDIA MILITVM, meaning 'Harmony of the Soldiers,' encircles the scene, emphasising loyalty between emperor and army. The exergue bears the mint mark ALE for Alexandria, with an officina letter in the centre field designating the specific workshop. A beaded border frames the entire reverse design.
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Reverse lettering CONCORDIA MILITVM
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